Project Notebook: Connecting Minds Through Education
About the module
Module convenor: Dr. Michael Mustafa
Department: Institute of Work, Organisation and Wellbeing (IWOW)
Aims and objectives
Project Notebook is an initiative under Enactus UNM aimed at providing educational support to underprivileged children, such as orphanages. This module offers students an opportunity to gain hands-on teaching experience, develop leadership and communication skills, and make a positive impact on the community. By connecting student tutors with underprivileged children, Project Notebook addresses the critical need for quality education and fosters a spirit of social responsibility among participants. This module supports the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly: SDG 4: Quality Education and SDG 10: Reduce Inequalities.
Requirements
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Open to all students.
Students are required to attend the sessions as the following (Time , Date & Venue TBC):
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1st March, Saturday - Training for Students (OPTIONAL)
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8th March, Saturday - Session 1: Entrepreneurial Training
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15th March, Saturday - Session 2: Financial Literacy
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22nd March, Saturday - Session 3: Marketing
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29th March, Saturday - Session 4: Hands-on Projects
We would advise interested applicants to check your timetable before registering for this NAA module. (Please take note that the session dates might be rescheduled if needed)
Assessment
General Feedback Form and Reflective Essay.
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General Feedback Form
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Collected from beneficiaries, to assess module and teaching effectiveness.
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Reflective Essay
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Discuss personal growth and contributions. This must be submitted by 5th April 2025 for review.
Registration
To register to this module, please self-enrol via https://moodle.nottingham.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=152951 from 5 Feb 2025 , 9.00am.
Further information